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1 I retired every evening in grief, and I wept during the night.
2 The Apollo of Cumae had wept during three whole nights and days.
3 Madame Dépine frequently wept during these discussions, reminded of her own wedding.
4 The mother of one of the juveniles wept during the hearing.
5 Mr Andrew Robinson, who lives at the same address, wept during his court appearance.
6 Deborah Leonard, who appeared in shackles and orange jumpsuits along with her husband, wept during Friday's testimony.
7 Mr Sanft wept during most of their evidence Earlier, the prosecutor Katie Hogan opened the case for the Crown.
8 He was a dictator. Amish women spectators who had come to court to support Miller wept during her testimony.
10 The captain wept during his final testimony on Wednesday but did not return to the court to hear the verdict.
11 And I nearly wept during Lost, director Saschka Unseld's animated short about a severed robot hand lost in the woods.
12 She wept during the proceedings as Judge Malone was told that no further charges are to be brought against her.
13 I almost wept during the week when I read an article in the London Independent about an architect called John Pawson.
14 She had not wept during the story; what was there then more affecting in the name of the hero than in the recital itself?
15 At choir practice she wept during her solos and had to be led into the parking lot so she wouldn't disrupt the entire program.
16 The New Yorker, March 20, 1926 P. 9 Gloria Swanson wept during "The Wisdom Tooth" and came back next night for another cry.
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This collocation consists of: Wept during through the time